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Author Subject: Serious Accident to ex Member
Day666

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Post #1
Chris Stone ...AKA (Pebbles167) Whos sold all his cars & is no longer a member on here has had a (very serious Accident) on his Motorbike while at a track day this week Thumbs down

He's a great guy & someone who's helped me & others out constantly even when his own issues have at times been far greater ...

I hope those that are not aware of his accident & are not on his FB friends list could please PM him on there & wish him a speedy recovery...
His young Daughter is keeping his spirits up ...
Thank you
Regards
Damien Thumbs up

Below are his words of what happened at Castle Combe & the terrible outcome ...


Hi all, some of you might have heard I had a pretty big moment today at Castle Combe. Bike got into a tank slapper at 120mph which led to a crash into Folly corner. The bikes pretty banged up, but it's the least of my worries.

It's all a bit up in the air at the moment, but what we know is I've got a significant fracture im my Sacrum (joins spine and pelvis) and I can't walk or use my legs at present. I'm heading to Southmead hospital shortly for an operation to attempt to repair the damage, and hopefully start my road to recovery. Not sure what the future holds, but I'll stay positive, and I thank everyone who has shown concern or given me kind words.

Special thanks to Sam Cartwright for packing my bike and car up, and Castle Combe Circuit medical staff for top first aid.

See you all soon
Posted 31st Mar 2017 at 23:31
orta

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Post #2
Really sorry to hear about this

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Posted 1st Apr 2017 at 06:22
bigbadbowen

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s**t the bed
Posted 1st Apr 2017 at 08:29
superchargedblack1997gti6

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Post #4
Not good news, at least he's awake but it sounds very serious I wish him all the best for a swift recovery

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Posted 1st Apr 2017 at 09:55
aaron6

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Ah s**t, that's not cool. As said, at least he's awake, and can you wish him a speedy recovery from me mate.

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Posted 1st Apr 2017 at 11:03
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Oh no poor lad!
Wishing a speedy recovery!

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Posted 1st Apr 2017 at 12:17
prism7guy

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Post #7
Awful news, he always seemed like a nice chap. I hope he makes a speedy full recovery.

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Posted 1st Apr 2017 at 14:18
malo225

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Post #8
Wishing good luck on a rapid recovery
Posted 1st Apr 2017 at 14:24
miki4

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I also wish speedy and total cure!
Posted 1st Apr 2017 at 22:10
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Good luck on a fast, full recovery. Thoughts are with him.

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Posted 2nd Apr 2017 at 11:04
Day666

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Post #11
Just spoke to Chris ....small update from Chris below ....


Nice one guys thanks Smile I'm in for the op on Wednesday and hopefully should start walking by the end of the month I think. There are risks, but hopefully it'll all go smoothly.

I've told him you have all wished him good luck ...Thumbs up

Told him he's safer in a car & to get his membership renewed Whistle
Posted 2nd Apr 2017 at 17:13
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Smile

you're a good Egg mr Jefferys!

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Posted 2nd Apr 2017 at 17:48
Day666

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Post #13
gnrlee wrote:
Smile

you're a good Egg mr Jefferys!


It just Breaks my heart to hear sad news like this David Thumbs down

Anybody's that dealt with Chris... inc Me will tell you he's always organising things for others be it on here or 306oc ....dam nice Genuine Bloke whose always there to give others a hand .......

I'm sure all of us have our fingers crossed Thumbs up

Posted 2nd Apr 2017 at 21:02
mechanical_repairs

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Sorry to hear, hope you make a speedy recovery, all the fun things in life have risks unfortunately.

Let's hope this will be pub banter in years to come.

Carl

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Posted 3rd Apr 2017 at 19:27
gnrlee Forum Admin

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Smile

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Posted 4th Apr 2017 at 06:34
rich_w

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Sad to hear this, I really hope the op goes well with a speedy recovery to follow Thumbs up

Best wishes to him Smile

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Posted 4th Apr 2017 at 08:10
oliverharveyuk@hotmail.co.uk

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Post #17
Don't think I met the fella but nobody likes to hear this happen, wish him good luck and quick recovery!

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Posted 4th Apr 2017 at 09:40
Chr1sch

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Ive seen the pics on FB, poor chap, wish him a speedy recovery!
Posted 4th Apr 2017 at 11:20
Day666

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Thanks guys ....I'll pass it on Thumbs up
Posted 4th Apr 2017 at 11:27
phillipm

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Here's to a swift recovery Chris Thumbs up

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Posted 4th Apr 2017 at 14:17
Day666

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Post #21
phillipm wrote:
Here's to a swift recovery Chris Thumbs up

Now, do you want the stabilisers in CDS or T45?


So so true Phil......I told him he had enough accidents in his 6 with metal around him & no way should he ever of gone on track day with a motorbike ....Thumbs down




Small update ....from Chris who's having a risky operation that could go one of two ways tomorrow ..

Hi Day, just got to my phone and heard your Voicemail. Appreciate all the good wishes mate, and I've had a nice few messages off some of the members. I'll give you a call/text tomorrow and let you know how everything went if I'm out early, otherwise you'll know Thursday. Thanks again mate, you've been a real legend Smile top guy.


So he is really thankful.....I've sent him screenshots & 306oc boys also have been great Thumbs up
Posted 4th Apr 2017 at 17:09
Day666

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Just had a text from Chris @ 19.05 tonight ...

Hi mate. Just got back from theatre. Feel in proper s**t state, but everything was a success, so I'm now on the mend! Speak to you tomorrow when I'm not so I'll dude 😊 cheers day
Posted 5th Apr 2017 at 19:13
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Day666 wrote:
Just had a text from Chris @ 19.05 tonight ...

Hi mate. Just got back from theatre. Feel in proper s**t state, but everything was a success, so I'm now on the mend! Speak to you tomorrow when I'm not so I'll dude 😊 cheers day


Great to hear...top man Chris. Smile

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Posted 5th Apr 2017 at 20:14

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